This volume provides for the first time multidisciplinary perspectives on the problem of awareness of deficits following brain injury. Such deficits may involve perception attention memory language or motor functions and they can seriously disrupt an individual's ability to function. However some brain-damaged patients are entirely unaware of the existence or severity of their deficits even when they are easily noticed by others. In addressing these topics contributors cover the entire range of neuropsychological syndromes in which problems with awareness of deficit are observed: hemiplegia and hemianopia amnesia aphasia traumatic head injury dementia and others. On the clinical side leading researchers delineate the implications of awareness of deficits for rehabilitation and patient management and the role of defense mechanisms such as denial. Theoretical discussions focus on the importance of awareness disturbances for better understanding such cognitive processes as attention consciousness and monitoring.
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